Hey, Islandfisher1. I know those two "guys that can't drive straight". I'm one of them. We marked the spot where we 'crossed paths' on the GPS and I would be quite happy to show you our DEAD STRAIGHT trail to that point. Even blown up to the largest scale my unit will go to, the line is dead straight for at least 400 meters. By the way, the fellow that was driving the boat has spent most of his life at sea, is a master seaman and has just about every marine ticket/certification/authorization available. His assesment of your seamanship skills are as follows: (A) You weren't watching where you were going (B) You have an operators license but have forgotten the regulations (C) You figure because your boat is a little bigger that ours, you can be a bully and force the other guy to change direction or (D) a number of barley pops has affected your perception of what is straight and what is crooked. Not only is it courtious but it is also the regulations that you yield to the boat on your starboard bow; I'm sure you know that so I will assume you are a reasonable fellow and were just preoccupied for a moment and didn't notice another boat approaching on your starboard side.
Cheers & good luck!
Twogone.